
TE · Tennessee Titans
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A low-risk depth addition that adds little excitement to Tennessee's tight end room. Five headlines covered the move, all framing it as a quiet free agency pickup. Granson's limited production in Indianapolis and Philadelphia signals a career backup ceiling at best. Fans are lukewarm, noting the Titans need meaningful upgrades, not fringe roster fillers. Granson projects as a camp competitor unlikely to make a significant impact on Tennessee's offense.
This signing grades out as a solid deal for the Tennessee Titans — the team is getting significantly more on-field production than what they're paying for. Kylen's on-field performance ranks in the upper half among NFL TEs, grading him as a solid starter at the position. His $1.4M average annual value ranks as bargain money for the TE market. The value equation works strongly in the team's favor — they're getting solid starter production at bargain cost, which is the kind of financial efficiency that builds roster depth. Kylen is squarely in his prime, which adds to the deal's upside — the team should get multiple productive seasons out of this contract. The one-year deal minimizes the team's financial risk, effectively making this a prove-it contract.
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